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The 121st Signal Battalion was a signal unit of the United States Army, inactivated as of July 2006.〔(Army's oldest, most decorated signal battalion inactivates ), U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division〕 Prior to deactivation, it provided signal support to the 1st Infantry Division.〔(121st Signal Battalion ), United States Army Signal Centre (official site)〕 ==Lineage== *Constituted 1916-07-01 in the Regular Army as a Signal Corps battalion. *Organized 1916-09-16 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, as the 2nd Field Battalion, Signal Corps, to consist of the following pre-existing companies: #Company A organized 1898-07-27 as Company A, Signal Corps; Redesignated 1910-04-05 as Field Company A, Signal Corps; Redesignated 1915-10-19 as Radio Company A, Signal Corps; Redesignated 1916-11-11 as Company A, 2nd Field Battalion, Signal Corps. #Company B organized 1898-07-27 as Company D, Signal Corps; Redesignated 1910-04-05 as Field Company D, Signal Corps; Redesignated 1916-11-11 as Company B, 2nd Field Battalion, Signal Corps *Company C, 2nd Field Battalion, Signal Corps, organized 1917-05-11. *Battalion assigned 1917-05-24 to the 1st Expeditionary Division. *Reorganized and redesignated 1917-08-03 as the 2nd Field Signal Battalion *Reorganized and redesignated 1921-02-09 as the 1st Signal Company. *Reorganized and redesignated 1957-02-15 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 121st Signal Battalion (organic elements constituted 1957-02-08 and activated 1957-02-15 at Fort Riley, Kansas) *Inactivated 1995-12-15 at Fort Riley, Kansas *Activated 1996-02-06 in Germany. *Company B inactivated 2005-11-09 at Larson Barracks in Kitzingen. *Company A inactivated 2006-03-31 at Conn Barracks in Schweinfurt. *Company C and HHC inactivated 2006-04-10 at Larson Barracks. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「121st Signal Battalion (United States)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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